Microsoft’s senior vice president for online audience business Yusuf Mehdi said Wednesday that the Redmond, Washington-based company has signed agreements to include content from Twitter and Facebook in its online search results. Mehdi said posts, or tweets made on Twitter for public consumption, will now be accessible on its search service.
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